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Selling humans for the purpose of trafficking them for sex or forced labor has no place in civilized society. Prop. 35 borrows from federal law and applies it to California's existing codes to expand definitions of human trafficking.

It empowers the state to increase penalties for perpetrators and protect children from victimization. It requires registered sex offenders to provide names of their Internet service providers and online identifiers to local law enforcement.

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